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Models & Brands: Bushnell 13-7500, VICTORY MULTIMEDIA 15061.00, Bushnell 13-7501, Nikon 7237, Galileo, Olympus 118701, Adorama, Bushnell 13-2408, Barska AB10516, Nikon 7472
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Bushnell 13-7500 Dimentions: 9.5 x 8.7 x 3.9 inches Weight: 5.4 pounds List Price: $228.95 Price: $112.49
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Key features Bushnell 13-7500
- Illuminated internal compass
- Objective lens: 50mm
- Magnification: 7x
- Waterproof, fogproof, and fully multi-coated lens
- Ideal for boating, outdoor/nature, and general use/vacation
- Model: Bushnell Marine 7x50 Binocular
Review Bushnell Marine 7x50 Binocular / Bushnell 13-7500:Magnifying life does, indeed, include sea life. And these are just the binoculars to do it. The legendary 7x50mm Marine binoculars are a premier choice for spotting marinas, deadheads, or the fisherman's best friend, feeding birds. Built to withstand the conditions that come along with the nautical world, they are not only nitrogen-purged to provide reliable waterproof/fogproof performance. The 13-7500 model is even hermetically sealed to further assure no moisture creeps in. Impressive light transmission from BaK-4 porro prisms, multi-coated optics and large UV-coated objective lenses brighten images from dusk-to-dawn. Marine binoculars not only float, but easy-grip rubber armoring protects and provides a secure hold should things get rough. Always nice, should an unexpected swell or throttle burst take you by surprise. PRODUCT FEATURES: Waterproof; Fogproof; Multi-Coated Lens Coating; Fold Down Eyecups; Internal Ranging Reticle; Illuminated Compass; Floats. |
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VICTORY MULTIMEDIA 15061.00 Dimentions: 5 x 3 x 1 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds List Price: $299.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features VICTORY MULTIMEDIA 15061.00
- Heavy-coated glass lens; single-switch button operation
- Comfortable fabric headgear for hands-free use in the dark
- Also functions as compact monocular or as lens for nighttime photos
- Measures 5 by 2 by 1 inches (W x H x D); weighs 9 ounces; 2-year warranty
- High-resolution night-vision goggle with magnification ratio of 1x
- Model: ATN Viper Gen 1+ 1x Expandable Night Vision Goggle System
Review ATN Viper Gen 1+ 1x Expandable Night Vision Goggle System / VICTORY MULTIMEDIA 15061.00:If what you need is a hands free night vision, we at ATN have the unit for you. We would like to introduce you to the ATN Viper modular goggle system. Designed primarily to be a goggle system for hands free application, this unit can also be used as a com Ideal for hunting, camping, boating, or surveillance, the ATN Viper expandable goggle system makes it easy to see in the dark while keeping your hands free for activities. The first-generation, high-resolution night-vision unit features a magnification ratio of 1x, but offers the option of expanding to 4x or 8x. More significantly, the unit is extremely versatile: you can use it for hands-free activities such as fishing or paintball, as a compact monocular, or attach it to a camera for nighttime photography. And even though ATN outfitted the Viper with a heavy-coated glass lens, the company managed to keep the weight down to only 9 ounces. The Viper fits around your head via a comfortable fabric strap, which includes both forehead and chin pads for security. The goggle itself, meanwhile, offers such features as a built-in IR illuminator, an automatic brightness control, an adjustable eyepiece, a manual focus system, and single-switch button operation. An excellent alternative to night-vision binoculars, the Viper is water-and dust-resistant and comes with a soft case. Specifications: Intensifier tube: 1st-gen +1 high resolution Lens system: 35mm, f/1. [+]
0 Resolution: 40 lp/mm Detection range: 150 meters Recognition range: 100 meters Minimum light required: 3x0. 001 lux Focal range: 1 foot to infinity Field of view: 14 degrees Diopter: +/- 5 Battery life: 8 to 10 hours (continuous) Power supply: 3-volt lithium battery Dimensions: 5 by 2 by 1 inches (W x H x D) Weight: 1 pound Warranty: 2 years. |
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Bushnell 13-7501 Weight: 5.3 pounds List Price: $186.95 Price: $99.95
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Key features Bushnell 13-7501
- Objective lens: 50mm
- Fold down eyecups
- Magnification: 7x
- Waterproof, fogproof, and fully multi-coated lens
- Ideal for boating, outdoor/nature, and general use/vacation
- Model: Bushnell Marine 7x50 Waterproof Binocular
Review Bushnell Marine 7x50 Waterproof Binocular / Bushnell 13-7501:Magnifying life does, indeed, include sea life. And these are just the binoculars to do it. The legendary 7x50mm Marine binoculars are a premier choice for spotting marinas, deadheads, or the fisherman's best friend, feeding birds. Built to withstand the conditions that come along with the nautical world, they are not only nitrogen-purged to provide reliable waterproof/fogproof performance - the 13-7501 model is even hermetically sealed to further assure no moisture creeps in. Impressive light transmission from BaK-4 porro prisms, multi-coated optics and large UV-coated objective lenses brighten images from dusk-to-dawn. And, this model not only floats, but easy-grip rubber armoring protects and provides a secure hold should things get rough. Always nice, should an unexpected swell or throttle burst take you by surprise. |
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Nikon 7237 Dimentions: 7.9 x 7.2 x 3.3 inches Weight: 1.76 pounds List Price: $184.95 Price: $108.19
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Key features Nikon 7237
- Magnification: 7x
- Rubber-coated body for firm, non-slip grip
- All-metal chassis in lightweight polycarbonate shell
- Objective lens: 35mm
- Waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof performance
- Model: Nikon Action 7x35 EX Extreme ATB Binocular
Review Nikon Action 7x35 EX Extreme ATB Binocular / Nikon 7237:Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality. |
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Galileo Dimentions: 3.5 x 2 x 1 inches Weight: 0.5 pounds List Price: $49.99 Price: $37.82
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Key features Galileo
- Fully-coated optics help protect against the sun and scratches
- Fold-down rubber eye cup
- Carrying case with belt loop
- 5x magnification; 20mm objective
- Integrated digital output for precise measurements
- Model: Galileo EGS-1 Electronic Golf Scope and Rangefinder
Review Galileo EGS-1 Electronic Golf Scope and Rangefinder / Galileo:Watch out Tiger! The Galileo EGS Electronic Range Finding Golf Scope might give you some serious competition. Or at least it will give us hacking blokes a fighting chance. The perfect golf swing might still escape you, but now with the EGS Electronic Range Finding Golf Scope, you'll know exactly how far the ball needs to go. Knowing the distance to the green will help you pick your club for better accuracy, even if you haven't yet mastered the game. Simple and easy to use, this nifty gadget magnifies to 5x power with 20 mm objective for clean, crisp images. Coated optics protect from scratching and the glare of the sun. LCD provides precise measurement readout instantly. Take a swing at what's included: Fully coated optics; Fold-down rubber eyeguard; Carrying case with belt loop; Wrist / carrying strap; Lens cloth; Instructions; Measures a fit-in-your-pocket size of 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 1 3/4; 1-year manufacturer's warranty. The gadget that may improve your game! Order yours now! This item is shipped directly from the factory. Galileo EGS Electronic Range Finding Golf Scope. |
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Olympus 118701 Dimentions: 4.9 x 3 x 5 inches Weight: 1 pounds List Price: $110.00 Price: $56.00
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Key features Olympus 118701
- 10x magnification and 25mm objective lens
- Compact and lightweight for portability
- Field of view: 91 meters (at 1,000 yards)
- Twisting eyecups for personal comfort; central focus knob and dioptric correction
- High-index prisms for a bright, crisp image
- Model: Olympus Tracker 10x25 Porro Prism Compact & Lightweight Binocular
Review Olympus Tracker 10x25 Porro Prism Compact & Lightweight Binocular / Olympus 118701:Get a great view and look good doing so with the Tracker 10x25 PC I. An elegant silver-metallic body laced with the perfect compliment of black makes up the stylish and contemporary design, while high-performance optics and UV-Ray protection make up the sharp and impressive images you'll see. It's the perfect combination of performance and style that will make viewing any activity - be it a concert, a play, or seeing the sights - a memorable one. With its compact, lightweight, and sleek design, you can take the Olympus Tracker binocular anywhere and still enjoy the great view. With a 10x magnification and an objective lens diameter of 25mm, faraway images will be in sharp detail with brilliant clarity. The lens itself is made from special optical material to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays, while the full multicoating keeps maintains brightness and contrast. The BaK-4 prisms have a high refractive index for complete edge-to-edge clarity. The center knob is in perfect placement for your fingers to comfortably adjust the focus. The built-in dioptric correction adjusts for individual eyesight so everyone can use the binocular to its full potential. The Tracker also has eyecups that twist up and down, allowing each user to personalize the binocular to their comfort, while the long eye relief is a necessary feature for eyeglass wearers. |
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Adorama Weight: 0.55 pounds Price: $44.95
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Review Adorama 3 x 25 Iolanta Opera Glass Binocular with Built-In Extendable Handle, BLack with Gold Trim / Adorama:These elegant opera glasses transports you three times closer. You will become apart of the drama. The handle will telescope to double its retracted length. Therotating center focus, once set for your seat positing, will need no adjustment for the rest of the show. Focusing Capability Close Focus: 6' Distance between Oculars: 56-70mm adjustable Dimensions 4. 5" x 2. 3" x 2. 2" (115 x 58 x 53mm) Weight 7 oz Includes a built-in extendable handle for more comfortable viewing. |
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Bushnell 13-2408 Dimentions: 8.5 x 7.5 x 3 inches Weight: 4.5 pounds List Price: $103.95 Price: $63.18
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Key features Bushnell 13-2408
- Objective lens: 42mm
- Waterproof, fogproof, and multi-coated lens
- Ideal for boating, outdoor/nature, general use, hunting, stadium sports
- Magnification: 8x
- Angled, fold down eyecups
- Model: Bushnell H2O 8x42 Waterproof/Fogproof Binocular
Review Bushnell H2O 8x42 Waterproof/Fogproof Binocular / Bushnell 13-2408:Like the name says, these binoculars are made for water. Splash them, soak them, dunk them - and they'll emerge 100% fog free and dry inside. Perfect for skiers, snowmobilers, anglers and kayakers. True waterproof construction and a rugged, non-slip rubber design makes the H2O series a simple choice for those whose lifestyle borders on the hyper side of active. Take them with you - everywhere. PRODUCT FEATURES: Multi-coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness; Waterproof: O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged for 100% reliable, fog-free performance; Large center focus knob for easy, precise adjustments; Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip. |
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Barska AB10516 Dimentions: 5.4 x 2 x 5.7 inches Weight: 0.168 pounds List Price: $85.75 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Barska AB10516
- Complete waterproof protection in a sturdy constructed roof prism binocular
- Textured and rugged rubber armor with a non-slip grip
- Fully coated optics for bright and clear images
- Compact, lightweight and handy which includes a carrying case and neckstrap
- FLOATS on water so no fear of dropping them into the water
- Model: Barska Floatmaster 12x30 Waterproof Floating Binocular
Review Barska Floatmaster 12x30 Waterproof Floating Binocular / Barska AB10516:Gone are your fears of losing your binoculars if dropped into the water! With the Hover series, you have no fear of them sinking in and away from you, since they will float. No need to fish your binoculars out from under the water anymore. Compact and lightweight, these floating waterproof binoculars are extremely handy. Take Hover binoculars with you, not only on fishing or hunting expeditions but also on water-sport adventures. A breakthrough technology binocular integrated with a built-in radio and digital clock. With this new ingenious Matrix wide-angled binocular and its multiple functions, you just cannot get enough of it! There is no more need to miss a second of the action of your favorite sports! You can zoom in on the playing field while listening to the sports commentary. Or you could even be out hiking or nature observing and listening to your favorite sports! Not only can you listen, you can even set an alarm to remind you that your sports or radio event is on - so you will not miss it even though you are out in the woods! You can also clock times with the timer, counting the length of time you have been hiking or cooking over an open fire!. |
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Nikon 7472 Dimentions: 4.33 x 4.65 x 2.05 inches Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $135.00 Price: $82.95
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Key features Nikon 7472
- Clicking diopter control for strain-free viewing
- Compact rubber coated design for easy grip
- BaK4 high index prisms
- Quick central focusing
- Multicoated optics
- Model: Nikon Travelite V 10x25 Binocular
Review Nikon Travelite V 10x25 Binocular / Nikon 7472:Nikon Inc. has introduced an upgrade of the popular Travelite binocular series, popular with hikers, birders and outdoors enthusiasts. The new Travelite V series binoculars incorporate several new features designed to make them more user friendly while enhancing optical performance. Nikon Travelite V binoculars utilize precision ground, multicoated optics, and high index BaK4 prisms for true color rendition, maximum sharpness and enhanced light transmission. The new binoculars use aspherical eyepiece lenses which provide a very flat viewing field and offer markedly improved edge-to-edge sharpness over many conventional lenses. A new, ergonomically contoured, carbon-fiber body makes the Travelite V easy to use for long viewing sessions without physical fatigue. The lightweight body encases a rugged all-metal chassis and is covered with a durable black rubber armor that provides added shock resistance and a positive grip in slippery conditions. |
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